Authors
Riccardo Guerzoni, Ishan Vaishnavi, David Perez Caparros, Alex Galis, Francesco Tusa, Paolo Monti, Andrea Sganbelluri, Gergely Biczók, Balasz Sonkoly, Laszlo Toka, Aurora Ramos, Javier Melián, Olivier Dugeon, Filippo Cugini, Barbara Martini, Paola Iovanna, Giovanni Giuliani, Ricardo Figueiredo, Luis Miguel Contreras‐Murillo, Carlos J Bernardos, Cristina Santana, Robert Szabo
Publication date
2017/4
Journal
Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies
Volume
28
Issue
4
Pages
e3103
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Description
Over the last couple of years, industry operators' associations issued requirements towards an end‐to‐end management and orchestration plane for 5G networks. Consequently, standard organisations started their activities in this domain. This article provides an analysis and an architectural survey of these initiatives and of the main requirements, proposes descriptions for the key concepts of domain, resource and service slicing, end‐to‐end orchestration and a reference architecture for the end‐to‐end orchestration plane. Then, a set of currently available or under development domain orchestration frameworks are mapped to this reference architecture. These frameworks, meant to provide coordination and automated management of cloud and networking resources, network functions and services, fulfil multi‐domain (i.e. multi‐technology and multi‐operator) orchestration requirements, thus enabling the …
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